Simply put, IDE was Western Digitals first attempt at the ATA Standard ( AT Attachment Packet Interface ATAPI)
ATA/IDE are all about the physical connection. It's the same thing. The only differences are in the number of connectors/wires. The wikipedia article details this.
AHCI (Advanced Host...
I've been wanting to start a new build, it seems to have been out of stock everywhere for two months now. Anyone have any insight on this? The only place that seems to have it in stock are some price gouging sellers on ebay.
About to buy the black and paint it white.
Measure it with an Ohm meter (cheap and safe to do) if it has resistance then great.
if not you can use a cheap capacitor tester.
http://www.amazon.com/Honeytek-A6013L-Capacitor-Tester/dp/B0036FQ3FW
Dude im in the same boat. XFX R9 290 DD Black Edition.
I have the opportunity to upgrade for free (going to spend the money anyways on a xmas present for a friend)
I can upgrade my 290, give my wife the 290 and then her 280 away as a gift.
Or keep my 290 and upgrade my wifes R9 280 to...
Pentium 166mhz to AMD k6-2 350Mhz
Pentium II 650Mhz OC'd to 800mhz to AMD 1.33Ghz Tbird
From then on I did tons of upgrades and sidegrades
AMD X2 64 4800+ to C2Q 9400 was another big leap since I needed the cores.
Then Intel 2700k, which im still using to this day.
I do have some other i5's...
I purchased my Dell Venue 8 Pro 64gb for $199 from Dell outlet. Many were returned because of wifi issues(Driver problems)
They've mostly been fixed so you find mint condition tablets.
My freenas box uses 34watts during normal use, a bit more when I plex, not much more when scrubbing weekly, and it goes down from there. It's always on, but powers down drives when needed, sickbeard/couch handle all my media needs.
This allows my desktop to sleep more, no reason to have my...
Hamachi, made by logmein, creates a free vpn tunnel between sites. Then you can RDP network share, play lan games, Remote assistance without the need for additional software other than the hamachi app.
Alternative, OpenVPN setup, more complicated.
Doesn't have to be Starwars, I want the control scheme. I like arcade style load and go controls.
I tried Eve and X-com and all the others, took me an hour to figure out how to even start moving the ship. Which is not my style, I do not like simulation.
I purchased a Xerox 2300DL Color laser for $15 at a thrift store.
Toner cost me $16 per color. The drum has 90% life on it. It's heavy, It's huge, but the damn thing has printed thousands of pages and Ive only replaced two colors(Black and yellow) once. I dont need to think about ink drying...
Game emulators will be your problem. I personally think its a pain in the ass to set up all emulators in linux, not even taking into account bluetooth adapters, wireless controllers and so on.
Meanwhile in windows it took me a few hours.
you can try openelec(free) with retroarch which aims...
LDL at 200 Means nothing
Get an NMR Lipoprofile done and then come back with results.
Science heavy. Dr Thomas Dayspring, Lipidologist.
http://www.thelivinlowcarbshow.com/shownotes/6371/585-lipidologist-dr-thomas-dayspring-explains-the-truth-about-cholesterol/...
fresh air is SDD price drops. If they keep dropping as fast as they have I can imagine 512gb drives for $100 by this time next year, As capacity ramps up and price comes down spinning drives will begin to die out.
just look at supermicro or tyan boards at newegg. $159-300 for socket 1155, non xeon cpu with VT-D is I5 2400, Most Xeon's support it(Look at intels ark site for your cpu choices)
VT-D is dependent more on the CPU. Stay off 1155 if you REALLY want 64GB of ram.
As for ESXI support...
good luck, ive been planning my nas on a esxi server forever, went from (I'll just use a cheap z68 mobo!) to (holy shit, vt-d gets expensive! lets just make the nas) to (fuck maybe I should get a supermicro board) to, (nah too much money for the nas) to (fuck it i quit)
still don't know...
i have two 750gb WD black drives(I think im right on the size)
I believe i've had them for 4 years. Still going strong. My main drive is a SSD.
I'm finally at the point where im considering a 2-3TB Drive, but the price is still too high for the 3Tb.
What i find funny is how on review...
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